Here, I'll even spare you the trouble of googling it. 

http://dwb.sacbee.com/24hour/politics/story/3595940p-12866827c.html

I do think it's interesting though, that these stories about a 4th place 
candidate are surfacing just now. What has Richardson been doing to upset the 
Republicans? Nothing to do with getting the North Koreans to disarm, surely...

Dana

> I don't subscribe to a corporate intelligence service :) I thought 
> this was issued by the New Mexico Republicans. If so it's just more of 
> the same -- it's been pretty ugly since the congressional election. 
> Hell, since well before. 
> 
> I am not all over it because what I have seen about it amounts to a 
> couple of mentions in the Santa Fe paper plus your post. Since you're 
> biased, I'd have to look into it. I do know there was a scandal 
> involving a San Diego company. I'm prepared to believe that the 
> owner's a scumbag. Sounds true from the little I've heard. So, what do 
> you suggest. Divorce? 
> 
> It does seem as though Richardson was lazy at a minimum. But he was 
> hardly unique in this. How long ago was this? 
> 
> Sheeit. Let's talk real issues. See the Albuquerque Journal, yesterday 
> -- campaign contributions from real estate interests who need mega 
> permits-expedited for Mesa del Sol, a big development south of 
> Albuquerque. You want to sling dirt, sling dirt that matters.
> 
> whatever. 
> Dana
 
> 
> 
> 
> >From the original header, this article came from Hoover's, a 
> subscription
> >corporate intelligence service.
> >
> >http://www.hoovers.com
> >
> >Maybe there is some mud-slinging going on there, but that is beside 
> the
> >point. As to Richardson's brother-in-law being "involved in some sort 
> of
> >financial impropriety", I have met the guy, I worked for the guy, 
> he's a
> >scumbag who misled investors and the IRS about half a billion dollars 
> of
> >fake revenue that led to the loss of billions of dollars of market 
> value for
> >the company, costing thousands of people their jobs, and some of them 
> their
> >life savings. I don't need a press release to tell me about it, I was 
> there.
> >
> >BTW, Gardner (the brother-in-law) has already pleaded guilty to a 
> bunch of
> >federal crimes related to this mess. He is going to be spending the 
> next
> >decade or so in jail.
> >
> >As to the implications of Richardson being on the board at the time, 
> let the
> >SEC sort it out. I figure Gardner has pleaded guilty in exchange for
> >testifying against the board, so we'll see what shakes out.
> >
> >Dana, if it was Enron, or even better Halliburton, you would be all 
> over it.
> >;-)
> >
> >On 4/11/07, Dana  wrote:
> >-- 
> >---------------
> >Robert Munn
> >www.funkymojo.
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